On Thursday the 29th, MBC's 'Save Me! Homes' (directed by Jung Da-hee, Nam You Joung, Heo Ja-yoon, Kim Sung-nyeon / hereinafter "Homes") will feature Yang Se-hyung and comedian-turned-YouTubers Enjoy Couple Son Minsu and Im Ra-ra undertaking a customized property hunt for newlyweds dreaming of owning a home.
This episode offers practical housing guidance for newlyweds who want to join the ranks, amid a reality where only about 44% of newlywed couples nationwide live in "owned" housing. Entertainers Yang Se-hyung and Enjoy Couple, one of the entertainment industry's representative lovey-dovey couples now in their fourth year of marriage, will visit the homes of newlyweds who succeeded in buying a house—from newly married to seven years married—and listen firsthand to vivid know-how.
Enjoy Couple, who have about 2.6 million subscribers, recently drew major attention by revealing their twin pregnancy and birth process. To celebrate the upcoming 100th-day anniversary of their twin children, fitting for an "MZ couple," they show their sense by handing out the sold-out "Dubai jjondeuk cookie" instead of the traditional 100-day rice cakes. As parenting senior, Jang Dong-min offers the "bittersweet" advice, "Now is the easiest time; my mother says now, at 48, is the hardest," turning the studio into a sea of laughter.
The three visited a semi-basement newlywed home purchased for "100 million won" as their first property. The home, which breaks the prejudice against semi-basements with bright, tidy interiors, balancing practicality and sensibility while realizing newlywed dreams, drew continuous admiration.
Meanwhile, during the property visit, the studio engaged in heated debate over the prospective newlyweds' "wedding invitation gathering (hereafter WIG) schedule" discovered on site, discussing the culture of WIGs. Joo Woo-jae said, "I hope the custom changes now. Mobile invitations are much better," expressing his opinion. Jang Dong-min also argued, "People who would feel hurt by mobile invitations will be upset no matter what you do, so (WIG) isn't necessary," drawing strong agreement and igniting the debate.
Thereafter, Yang Se-hyung examined every corner of the newlywed home, fully displaying the traits of a "housekeeping master." He generously revealed useful life hacks for novice newlyweds, from ways to make frozen rice taste like freshly cooked rice. Though he hesitated, asking himself, "Am I too detailed?", with one line—he does the housework—he even offered a surprise public proposal-like moment aimed at a future bride, showcasing himself as a prepared groom. Notably, a pink-tinged remark toward Kim Sook was even picked up in the studio, focusing attention on their unexpected romantic dynamic.
The MBC 'Save Me! Homes' property-hunting episode for newlyweds dreaming of owning a home will air on the 29th at 10 p.m. on MBC.
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